The team’s star footballers celebrate Diwali with children of Noida Deaf Society

New Delhi, November 22, 2015: Kempinski Ambience Hotel Delhi organised a unique celebration of the festival of lights with children of Noida Deaf Society and team Delhi Dynamos. Kempinski Ambience Hotel Delhi is the official hospitality partner of Delhi Dynamos for this season. Sharing the special cheer and joy of Diwali, the star playersFlorentMalouda, Roberto Carlos, John Arne Riise, Richard Gadze, Hans Muldershared special moments with the children, in a truly Indian fervor. Welcoming the guests with special Indian Tikka and Dressed in never before seen traditional Indian attire, the players showed their signature moves to the kids and had a memorable day together.

The hotel enlivened the spirit of Diwali by organising an exciting Diwali mela with fun stalls of food and entertainment with live games, shows and lighting of fireworks. The children were giftedspecial Kempinski goodie bags at end the daylong celebration.

Kempinski Ambience Hotel Delhi works closely with Noida Deaf Society, to give employment opportunities in hospitality, to students from NDS. Currently, Kempinski Ambience Hotel Delhi employed4 differently abled students from Noida Deaf Society.The hotel has committed to keep hiring more and more students from NDS in the coming years.

Noida Deaf Society was founded byRuma Roka in 2005. A homemaker restless to find a mission and meaning to life, Roma always dreamt to start a school. In 2004, she completed her course in sign language and this knowledge got her in touch with the Deaf community. The more time she spent with the Deaf, the more she realized the need to do something. There was no looking back from this point. She realized that there were complex issues facing the Deaf in the country such as lack of education facilities, dearth of resources customized for the Deaf and hardly any avenues for holistic development. She started from a small two bed room flat belonging to her husband. The journey started with just five students and Ruma as the only trainer. Through word of mouth the organization started growing and has today impacted over 4500 students so far. Her goal is to enable the complete integration of the Deaf into the mainstream through education and specialized vocational programs leading to meaningful employment.

Corporate Comm India(CCI Newswire)